Sentences with phrase «heat acclimatization»

"Heat acclimatization" refers to the process of adapting your body to hot environmental conditions over time. It involves gradually exposing yourself to heat to improve your body's ability to cope with and function in high temperatures. Full definition
We have assisted six states in changing their high school football heat acclimatization policies as of May 2012.
Instead of the usual listing of guidelines and tools for proper heat acclimatization planning, they wanted to incorporate the «TEAM» concept so it really challenged me to be creative.»
The approach T&C was looking for was a non-traditional approach to creative heat acclimatization planning.
These rules allow for new heat acclimatization practices to be implemented into the practice schedule.
In this two - part series, I hope to provide some insight into how you can beat the heat and (hopefully) your competition starting with heat acclimatization education and strategies (part I) followed by proper hydration and cooling methods and how to recognize early signs of heat exhaustion, a potentially dangerous clinical scenario (part II).
Our sports hydration and heat illness expert, Susan Yeargin, Ph.D., ATC, has been working alongside Doug Casa, head of the Korey Stringer Institute at the University of Connecticut, to get states to pass laws modeled on the 2009 heat acclimatization guidelines developed by a joint task force on which she and Doug served, and to educate the youth sports community about heat illness.
Athletic trainers have the knowledge and skills base to make death from heat stroke completely preventable through safe practice of heat acclimatization.
The article features a picture of the PATS President with George Fiore the Principal of Wilson West Lawn High School and head football coach Doug Dahms, both of whom John worked with to implement heat acclimatization policies at Wilson.
Because heat acclimatization can only take you so far, it is smart to adjust expectations when running in the heat.
Sweat rate is highly variable between athletes, with some athletes losing up to 2.5 liters per hour (that's more than a large soda bottle) and others lose more electrolytes (the salty sweater).7, 8,9 With proper heat acclimatization, sweat rate will increase, but the concentration of electrolytes in the sweat will be less (i.e., less salty sweat).
Many states have also enacted rules changes establishing a progression up to full - contact in preseason practices, similar to the heat acclimatization schedules integrated into preseason workouts in recent years.
Most recently, Susan worked with KSI on a handout on heat acclimatization, and reported that, despite strong lobbying efforts by KSI, only a handful of states had thus far acted to pass heat acclimatization laws.
Considerations should be given to your personal sweat rate, environment, heat acclimatization, body size, exercise duration, exercise intensity and your individual fluid preferences and tolerance.
Some athletes have saltier sweat than others due to simple genetic differences, diet, sweat rate, and heat acclimatization.
Heat acclimatization and maintaining optimal hydration can help mitigate or prevent some of the negative consequence of hyperthermia.
This amount is typically determined by genetic predisposition, diet, sweat rate and heat acclimatization.
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